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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 13

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THE NASHVILLE TENN ESSE AN IS Friday Morning, February 15, 1933. Voicloohl Will Attend OFFICIAL SCOUT NEGROES APPEAL MISTRIAL LOOMS Insurance Officials To Honor Loventhal NEW DEAL AGENTS TALK OF PROBLEMS DRAWS $35 FINE ON COAL CHARGES i. B. Watson, 41, Independent Ml dealer reeldlns; on Paradise RlJe, wm fined $35 yesterday by PoU Judge OuiM Bmlth for alleged violation of the city ordinance requlrlnf coal to be weighed by the elty wel-her or by a licenced ol dealer. Ten dollar the fine, which waa assessed because Watson had ot taken out a privilege llcenM, waa suspended by Judge Smith open a promise by Watsoa to pay the tax Immediately, i The remainder of the fine waa for Watson's alleged fall to properly weigh hla coal before delivery to customers.

Assistant City Attorney Jack Keefe, who prosecuted the case In police ourt declared last mght Watson purchased the coal In Kentucky aid hauled It here by truck. Watson appealed the fines to court. which ranks with tha highest II records -of the company's- 7.000 living agenta. Mr. Loventhal la prominent In Nashville's business and civic life.

He Is a member of the board of trustees of Vsnderbllt university, of the board of director's of Fisk university of the board of trustees of Watkina Institute, and of the board of tha Young Men'a Christian Association Graduate school. He is a'so vice-president of the Community Chest treasurer of tha Young Men's Hebrew association and a member of the Kiwanla club. Further a- For Nashville Today With general rains failing over the country, Nashville may expect further precipitation today, or at hast cloudy skies, according to forecast of the local weather bureau. temperature la expected to remain about aa It waa Thursday. The Cumberland river -was expected to rise slowlyat appoints Thiirsdajfnlght" but "there la not danger of an overflow, according to Meteorologist R.

M. Williamson. It waa standing at 22 feet here at I a. m. Thursday.

LOANS TOTAL S1 1200 -BOLIVAR. Tenn. Feb. 14. (Spl) Hardeman county farmers last ear received 71 loana, totaling 1112.200.

through tha Federal Land bank of Louisville, a report made by L. F. Nuckolls, secretary of the Bolivar National Farm Loan association, shows. Memphis Meeting Today Dr. E.

F. Vogelpohl, Grand Chef de Gare of of the 40 and veterana' organisation, will go to Memphis today, accompanied by other 40 and officials, to attend a aouthwlde child welfare con ference with John Crowley, Boston, Chef de Chemln de Fer of the na tlonal organisation, scheduled to apeac at a dinner meeting tonight. Those going with Dr. Vogelpohi are Robert E. McNeills, grand correspondent, and John Mott the latter Chef de Gare of the local 40 and Voltitfe.

The conference will open this morning and last through Saturday. Kentucky Farmer Shot In Holdup at Residence COTTSVTLLE, Ky, Feb. 14. (Spl) Jim Taylor. SO, farmer of the Shiloh community of Allen county, who lives 12 miles Jioutlj orScoirsvTiTe Franklin highway, waa shot late Tuesday nlKht when a lone masked bandit came to his home and tried to rob him.

The robber also fired at Taylor's wife, Mrs. Betty Taylor. S8, while she was standing in the kitchen door screaming for help but the shot missed. A Doase of rlNarni 114 Judge Herbert E. Dlxoa Tuesday mam ana toia mm or the shooting.

Jailor Ufa? AaMill Sheriff Hubert Read were assuyn- wa to ine case. i Representatives of all Tennessee, officers of the various "New agencies met at the regular meeting of the state National Emergency Council Thursday afternoon' In the board ef directors' room of the Nashville Trust building. Judge J. M. Oardenhtre.

manager: of the Reconstruction Finance poratlon. presided In the absence of Hugh Humphreys council chairman, of Memphis. Mr. Hum phreys was In.Arliona at tha time of the meeting. Representatives from the agen cles discussed their sgency's re spectlve program and listened to suggestions of methods to bring about closer cooperation and eoor- dlnatin among the agencies.

PERIODIC I CONSTIPATION EnJ. Without Wonyi Fm-a-mint, the Jlidou turing chawing guav Uutire enda the dtaceamfart af aem, lugfiaH daft. You caa take tonddaailrr-too it dots eat form a habit, and regain, a iacraun doaas. Becauat Fam-a aainl ta chwtd lha laaanva is aaiatd with aalivuy juicaa and entara tha (ran adooaiicaltr aa aatuce ianndad. Yea thus ateid ahecfeinaV yeuraalf with a harsh laaadae suae.

The ra. suit hi theieasb, full actum baa eae ee; Ktla that detain araatiibs lasa la a-a-aaiat fa arary laaabat af aha taaaily tacludlns ckildraa. Dalay a dansenua, Ta-day. back aa tchadul and stay than wiaV MicZm raaa-s-aant. IU, el dnajsiata.

14a. Dkect freat ear ewa sitae earn n. 6-7176 Ptpl, 100 Fiftk Ave H. a. aKf CAMP ACCEPTED FLORENCE, Ala, Feb.

1. Westmoreland, on Khoala creek, has been accepted as the official Boy Scout camp for North Alabama. -Dr. Dl W. Hol-llngsworth, scout leader, has announced.

The camp waa offered to the Tennessee Valley Scout council by Mr. and Mrs. J. K. F.

Westmoreland. Originally the site used by local scouts comprised 21 acres; however, In offering the aite to the council aa a permanent camp, Mr. Westmoreland added an additional 20 acres, making a complete camp site, with wooded areas for buildings, bathing beach, flahlng spots, athletic field, fine springs and other attributes that make the site ideal for the purpose. Work will begin Immediately of laying out the grounds and erecting the required buildings, and It is expected that by the time camping time arrives the entire project will be completed. Fairbanks and Lady Ashfoy Plan World Yacht Tour LONDON, Feb.

le-" Douglaa Fairbanks, Sr, and Sylvia, Lady Ashley, who for several days now have been' signalling to each other from windowa facing a tiny public square, will leave London tomorrow on a yachting cruise around the world. For 10 day. Lady Ashley has been In a hotel and Fairbanks la the home of a Brltlshxftoblemaa across the square. It was said they had established an elaborate ays-tern of signals The first stop In the cruise wlB be at the Bahamas and then the West Indies. It was said tha American actor would take "Ter the yacht of Jesse Llvermora, broker at St Thomas, Virgin Is-landa.

BBaiakssaBitaBM 320-322 UNION STREET Arguments In "Seottsbore Case" la Supreme Court Today. WASHINGTON. Feb, 14 The appeals of two negro boys sentenced to die In the "Scottaboro case" were docketed by the su preme court for argument tornor The review was granted on contention the boys, Clarence Norris and Haywood Patterson, were danted constitutional rights by exclusion of negroes from the state juries which tried hem for an attack upon two white girls aboard a freight train near Kcotts boro, Ala. Tommy Knight. Alabama lieu tenant governor who as state at' torney general prosecuted the cases, has been, designated by Governor Graves of Alabama to repre sent the state before the supreme court He was expected to con tend negroes were not excluded from the juries.

Bin. KU. Blmtk KU, Bltndt KU, and Pittnt Boys' OXFORDS Good looking BoyV Drcu 0 mado of OLtJE GRASS COAL In Meet Here Today Lee J. Loventhal. agent of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance company, will be honored to day by a one-day atate-wide meeting of tha company's Tenneasee agents at tha University club.

1 M. J. Cleary of Milwaukee, ore! dent of the company, will make his first visit to Tsnnesaea in order to attend the meeting being held in honor of Mr. Loventhal fortieth year of consecutive service with the North weatern Mutual. The first aession of the meeting mill convene at 1:29 o'clock this Company officials from ths Northwsstern's home office at Milwaukee will speak at the morning session, according to an announcement by K.

T. Proctor, the company'a general agent for Tennessee. Mr. Proctor pointed out that his company- gained ait per cent increase, during, tha.y ear U34 in total businses transacted tn Tennessee over the 1921 record. Other officials from the home office who will attend the meetlnc are Grant L.

Hill, director of agencies, snd Rusell P. Thierbarh, assistant director of agencies. At noon Mr. Cleary will address the Nashville association of Life Underwriters at their regular luncheon meeting at the Andrew Jackson hotel, to be attended also by the Northwestern agents Meeting here. The business aession win reconvene this afternoon at tha University club.

Tonight at 1:20 o'clock agents and their wivea will attend aa guesta of Mr. Proctor at the University club. Mr. Hill will be tha main speaker at the dinner, given in honor of Mr. Loventhal.

During his many years of aerv-Ice with the Northwestern Mutual Mr. Loventhal haa established a record of total Insurance written CARLOAD 3 2 for Real Economy COLDS uquid-tasuts Ilea caches tALVI-NOft tWOM IB sits IN WOMEN'S NOVELTY FOOTWEAR Burn Bin Grass Ct Meador Young Burn Bin Grass Coal VSuw That Talk! v5s-. 1 1 1 Strops. All XI St-E IROD $. a-awean-amwaamaw at 1 miuAoiyy SAlbE i iiMlial'illWs Will' 'I Mi aatffiSi rnn.Safiaa 3-Pc.

ilIOHAIR SUITES BEDROOM SUITES 'Three pieces comfortable settee, club chair, and all three pieces are Set Nashville's largest stock of bedroom suites and Nashville's greatest bedroom suite values. At Sterchi's you will find prices for three-piece suites consist- CTX IT A ing of poster bed, chest of drawers JJ 3U Black I stone grey Persian Mohair, bee this value fl and remember, convenient credit terms are cheerfully granted. 1 No Additional Charges Added to this Price for Terms! ana vanity urcssei us iww us $1.00 WEEKLY Drtts Mod of Craln Leather Uppers Bluchtr Stylo. Guaranteed, good wearing tolas nd rub" bor heal. Foil Size Crib ind Pad $95 59-Piece Range Outfit IN RAMSEY CASE Judge Warns Proerrntion Against Improper Ex- aminatlon.

KNOXVHJ.E. Tenn, Feb. 14 (Spl.) A mistrial will be declared In the case of J. B. Ramsey, former president of the Holston-Union National bank.

If the government steps outside certain prescribed limits In examining one witness, Judge George C. Taylor ruled today In federal court Ramsey la being tried for alleged misapplication of the bank's funds. Pistricat Attorney J. B. Frailer had amkA rw a former director of the bank.

If he ever jnscussea Tilting" with Ram- fey. When Nash answer defense Immediate! ohlt.il the line of questioning and the Jury waa sent out while arguments were made and lr. Nash gave hla testimony Informally. It waa the second time during the day that arguments by attorneys had caused the Jury to be sent from the room. After an all-morning argument af an Taylor gave the defense a point wnen ne ruiea that testimony aa to Ramsav's "wlndnw rfro.a the bank's etatmantB wauM w.

admlesabla aa evidence. Window dressing was described aa Increasing the bank deposits temporarily while a atatement was belne nratnsraut tnr it.iii States comptroller of currency. iner neanng in mash testimony In private. Judge Taylor ruled that Dr. Nash could miutlniiul along these lines: 1 Aa to conversations with Ramsey tutor te Nov A.

ill rh.a rumors were hfn lMtilAt earning Insolvency of Caldwell and Company. i 1 Converaatlniu wttn Ramsey permitting money from the bank to be loaned in th Ta. Caldwell In tresis. I Con versa ttnna with connection with the alleged com- piaints about "kiting" of checks by anv nerson aftr tha nattnnt hank examlnera made a rannr May 10. 130.

'I Will tint haaltata In Aim mistrial If there la en Imnmnar a. aminatlon." Judge Taylor said. "This matter Is highly prejudicial and must be within the scope! of inese limits. The uda-e Instructed imninM. men Who were allowed tn remain during Dr.

Nash's Informal testi mony not to inciuae it in tneir Stories as this would tend tn areata an Improper Impression among reauera. Aa a raaiitt nf tfca aarllar aa. rlalnn of Jndra Tavlnr aa luH. mony about "window dressing," jonn r. moiand rormer state treasurer, and five other wltneeeea broil gh here from varioua etate de-nartmenta were excused by the government.

An and of the government's ease la mA miiha lAninmiw eartv next week, a a the result nf ruling out this testimony. RAINS FUNERAL TODAY funeral services for Blake B. Rains, tt, member of the firm of Crafton-Ralna, undertakers, will be held this afternoon at o'clock at the Russell Street Church of Christ. Elder 8. H.

Han will officiate, as sisted by elder W. L. Karnes and Elder Hall L. Calhoun. Burial will be In Mt Olivet cemetery.

Pallbearers will- be Paul Rains, Harry Rains, William Rains, Crockett Rains, John Rains, PhlMlp Howse and Sam Shaeklett Mr. Rains died Thursday morning at his home seven and a half miles out the White's Creek pike. He waa born and In Davidson county, the son of the late Wllford and Mrs. Annie Illxa Rains. He had been In the undertaking business for the last '20 years.

Mr. Rains was a member of the Russell Street Church of Christ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mln nla Pettua Rains: hla sinters, Mrs. Mary Rains and Mrs. Lucy Hensl-y of Nashville; his brothers, James Rains of Jack Rains of St Louie, B.

S. Ralna of Chat tanooga and Thomas W. Ralna of Nmah villa. SOf A WEEK DELIVERS GOTH Bar-" MaV in JUST ARRIVED New Sprini WALL PAPER per roll and ip. Come to our Union Street (tors and tee these beautiful new patterns and if you ore unable to visit our star ollow us to send a representative to your home with our new 1935 catalogue, ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATIONS! Coaler Wood Ranis 27-Pc.

Aluminum Sit 31-Pc. Dinmr Sit 5 Is-iss I I I I fe I I Full size drop side baby crib and soft cotton mattress to fit at less than the price of the crib alone regular. Two colors to select from. 50e WEEKLY el with la aj. OXFORDS Modo of Ton Elk Uppers, good wtoring composition tolts.

Sizes 8'2-to 2. ipg 59 pieces ot the price of the range and we alio allow you for yuor old range 3 1 -piece Dinner Set 27-piece Alurninum Set and this new modern ronge ot this price is indeed a buy. $5.00 fir Your Old Stivi Re-upholster Your Old Suits Call 6-6603 and let us sand our representative to your home witf our new 1 935 fobric scruples. He will gladly quota you pries. Terms granted.

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Breakfast Set COMPLETE 1-ROOM APARTMENT OUTFIT 4.40 4.75 8.2S 8. 80 rvlatchlng Trade In Your Old Cabinet We will accapt It at part payment on a new cabinet. 22. WEEKLY' Your compartment complete. Study the list of article that we are including in this one-room apartment outfit and you will realize what a wonderful value this special bajJEisj i i New In Desn cenvt CanlaMal ataaisiaaall Studio Divan Book Rack Coffee Table Smoker $1.00 WEEKLY Title stiinnlftf carnbU llltmil ffl'- I DOWN- liMiMJiliD) i "Wm HlV.Tsl WHO IHFKv All the Advantages of a Built-in Cabinet.

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